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English as a Second Language - Conditional — Flashcards

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A conditional sentence is based on the word 'if'. There are always two parts to a conditional sentence – one part beginning with 'if' to describe a possible situation, and the second part which describes the consequence. For example: If you work, I'll pay you.

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We ... ... play football in the park if ... ... like this.
... can't ... / ... it goes on raining ...
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